FALAISE MEMORIAL - CIVILIANS IN THE WAR
Memorial dedicated to the daily lives of people in times of armed conflict in Falaise
Housed in the former courthouse since 2016, this is one of the few museums dedicated to the civilian victims of the Second World War. It incorporates the ruins of a house destroyed during bombing raids in the summer of 1944. Count on 1h30 (and a lot of reading, perhaps a little too much) to discover the daily life of these men, women and children who, for six years, lived through the Occupation, the exodus, the restrictions, the bombings and then the Liberation. Poignant!
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For instance a US soldier from the Vietnam era!
The Sherman tank is interesting. It appears to be a fairly early M4A1. One would assume it was deployed by the US Army.
Well worth a look enroute to the castle.
Laat je het zien uit het oog punt van de burgers.
Meer dan de moeite waard om te zien .
Très bien il faut y aller ! ✌️